246 Mr. Winders’ Synopsis of 
disk, and especially the sides, more or less mottled or 
spotted with darker colour. 
Length 14 line. 
Common by sweeping and at the roots of herbage by 
the sea-shore. 
2. Laportei, Fieb. Fig. Fieb. Ent. Mon. tab. ii. fig. 17. 
Grey, sometimes dull brown, more or less spotted on the 
elytra with darker colour. Frontal processes much pro- 
duced, curved inwards and sometimes slightly upwards at 
the apex. Thorax pale in front, deeply punctured, im- 
pressed in front, with two short carinze across the im- 
pression. Sides foliaceous and meshed in front, deeply 
emarginate near the middle. LElytra largely punctured ; 
costae very prominent, brown or grey, with darker spots. 
Shoulders, each with a pale spot, sometimes very con- 
spicuous. 
Length 1—1} line. 
Generally distributed ; found by sweeping, &c., and 
under herbage. 
3. capitata, Wolff. Fig. Fieb. Ent. Mon. tab. i. fig. 18. 
Very like the preceding, of which I believe it to bea 
variety : differs in being of a duller colour, with the spots 
hardly visible, in the frontal processes being straight and 
not converging at the apex and in the slightly less emar- 
ginate sides to the thorax. 
Length 1—14 line. 
Occasionally by sweeping, &c. and under herbage. 
SERENTHIA. 
1. leta, Fall. Fig. Dougl. & Scott, Brit. Hem. pl. ix. 
fie. 1. 
Small, somewhat elongate, largely and closely punc- 
tured, in a cell-like manner. Head, antenne and 
thorax black. Scutellum and elytra ochr eous-white, legs 
reddish. 
Length 1—1 line. 
Local, but common where it occurs, by sweeping. 
Reigate Hill, &e. 
CAMPYLOSTIRA. 
1. brachycera, Fieb. Fig. Dougl. & Scott, Brit. Hem 
pl ix.iio. 6: 
Small, somewhat elongate. | Head  brownish-black. 
